Alle 21:24, marted? 19 luglio 2005, michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ha scritto: > On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, J_Zar wrote: > > Alle 18:07, marted? 19 luglio 2005, Russell Hanaghan ha scritto: > >> J_Zar wrote: > >>> Alle 18:58, domenica 17 luglio 2005, paniq@xxxxxxxxx ha scritto: > >>>> a simple poll for your ml people here: > >>>> > >>>> a.) what (linux) distribution do you use? > >>> > >>> PCLinuxOS > >>> > >> :) Off topic but how did you get turned onto PClinuxOS? Was it from > >> > >> this list? > >> > >> R~ > > > > Well... I was searching for a Mandrake alternative because I dislike > > limited free Mandrake repositories... Searching on the net I found > > PCLoS... I found a well established community (pclinuxonline.com)... I > > tryed the boot CD and I was astonished from the power of that stuff... > > Then I installed it and I am very happy of this distrib. I used lot of > > distros in my pcs (each one for several months): Fedora / RH (1 year), > > Mandrake (4 years), Debian (3 months), knoppix hd installed (2 months), > > Ubuntu (this one only few weeks), Mepis (2 months).... > > At the risk of straying even further off-topic, can I ask what you didn't > like about Debian, that it was so bad that it only lasted 3 months? It's > next on my list to try, after my somewhat unimaginative history of > Slackware (2 years) Redhat( 4 years, until they pulled the plug), Gentoo > (about 6 months and loving it). > > The main thing I love about gentoo (other than the geek factor) is the > emerge facility, which I gather I get about the same with debian's apt-get. > So I thought I should try it. [A little OT!] Well... I think Debian is really good and functional but it is very far from my mind... Especially in config files places and some other stuff (not similar with RH based distributions)... ;-D Although, even if there was some exceptions (Ubuntu and Mepis was not so good as I expected...), I never give up for distrib issues... but only for taste! A distribution or another one is really a personal choise. There is no evil and no heaven. I think the user make the difference: how deep you know your distribution? Do you know where to put your hands? The X distribution can make difference thinking in time losses? Usability for you? Facilities and config times? These are good questions for choosing the right distribution. ;-) Don't expect geek factors or guru-dreams: I think that a deep knowledge of your system make the geek-factor and trasforms you in a guru! ;-P Cheers, -- ----------------------------------------------- Gianluca Romanin aka J_Zar -----------------------------------------------